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| [http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lo-artstud/24-colors Colors]
| Art
| Associate colors with different meanings, distinguish the different meanings of color in Philippine culture and recognize color in art works by Filipino artists.
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|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/chem/atomicOrbitals/index.html Atomic Orbitals, shapes of]
|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/media/lo/chem/atomicOrbitals/index.html Atomic Orbitals, shapes of]
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|Classification of orbitals according to shapes, sizes and levels.
|Classification of orbitals according to shapes, sizes and levels.
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| [http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lo-artstud/24-colors Colors]
| Art
| Associate colors with different meanings, distinguish the different meanings of color in Philippine culture and recognize color in art works by Filipino artists.
|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lo-biochem/28-dnasupercoiling DNA Supercoiling]
|[http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lo-biochem/28-dnasupercoiling DNA Supercoiling]
|Bio-chemistry
|Bio-chemistry

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Title Subject Description
Atomic Orbitals, shapes of Chemistry Classification of orbitals according to shapes, sizes and levels.
Colors Art Associate colors with different meanings, distinguish the different meanings of color in Philippine culture and recognize color in art works by Filipino artists. DNA Supercoiling Bio-chemistry Define Twist, T; Writhe, W; Linking number, L and identify the conditions that cause positive and negative supercoiling.
Hemoglobin Bio-chemistry A learning object that analyzes the relationship between hemoglobin's three-dimensional structure and its function.
Hybridization Chemistry Explain bond angles not predicted by the use of pure atomic orbitals; Identify hybrid orbitals used by atoms in a given molecule
Valence Bond Theory Chemistry Application of valence bond theory to represent a covalent bond